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2 JUNE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2229

than 4 p.m. on Thursday, 30 June 1988. Envelopes must be marked "Exclusive Australian Tariff Quota Tender No. 2".

NOTES

  1. Tenders are advised that Tariff quota allocations issued under this call for tenders will be for the importation of grape wine classified under Tariff headings 2204 and 2205 (See further on for schedule of relevant Tariff items).

  2. Tenderers should be conversant with the various statutes and regulations governing the importation and sale of wine.

Guide to Tariff Quota Tendering

  1. Tenderers are to express their bids as an amount per litre (e.g., $1.00 per litre) even though the quotas will be issued on a value basis.

  2. Quotas will be allocated to the successful tenderers on the basis of the number of Tariff Quota allocation sizes. The successful tenderers will receive a duty concession, issued under reference 99 of Part II of the Customs Tariff, for Tariff Headings 2204 and 2205 which will reduce the rate of duty down to the level of the bid plus the relevant rate set out in the New Zealand Tariff. The relevant rates set out in the Tariff are:

2204.10.05 AU $0.34 plus 5%
2204.10.09 AU $1.66 plus 5%
2204.21.01 AU $0.34 plus 5%
2204.21.05 AU $2.50 plus 5%
2204.21.09 AU $1.66 plus 5%
2204.29.01 AU $0.34 plus 5%
2204.29.05 AU $2.50 plus 5%
2204.29.09 AU $1.66 plus 5%
2205.10.21 AU $0.34 plus 5%
2205.10.25 AU $2.50 plus 5%
2205.10.29 AU $1.66 plus 5%
2205.90.21 AU $0.34 plus 5%
2205.90.25 AU $2.50 plus 5%
2205.90.29 AU $1.66 plus 5%

Example: A bid of $1.00 per litre under T.I. 2205.10.29 would mean the concession rate would be $2.66 per litre plus 5% of the Customs value.

  1. Results of all tenders will be published in the Gazette which is available at Government bookshops. Government bookshops are located at Hannaford Burton Building, Rutland Street (Private Bag, CPO), Auckland 1; 33 King Street (P.O. Box 857), Hamilton; Head Office, Mulgrave Street (Private Bag), Wellington 1; Mercer Street (Private Bag), Wellington; 159 Hereford Street (Private Bag), Christchurch 1; Cargill House, Princes Street (P.O. Box 1104), Dunedin; Centrepoint, Queens Drive, Lower Hutt.

Who Can Bid?

Tenders may be submitted by any person or enterprise domiciled in New Zealand.

Tendering Format

  1. Tenders are to be made by letter.

  2. The following information must be given:

(a) Name and address of tenderer;
(b) Number of units tendered;
(c) Amount per litre of the bid.

Advice and Publication

  1. Following the closure of the Tenders, bids will be publicly opened in the Office of the Collector of Customs in Nelson, in the presence of a Justice of the Peace.

  2. Successful tenderers will receive an Australian Tariff Quota Allocation which will show the c.i.f. value of the wine which may be imported and the concession rate of duty applicable.

  3. Unsuccessful tenderers will be notified by letter.

  4. The name and allocation of all tenderers, successful and invalid, and the amount of the bid in each case will be published in the Gazette as soon as possible after the opening of the tenders.

Period of Australian Tariff Quota

Australian Tariff Quotas issued under this tendering will be available until the 30th day of June 1989.

Schedule of Tariff Items

Tariff Items No. of Units Australian Tariff Quota Unit Size
2204.10.05 Wine of fresh grapes 38 $5,000 c.i.f.
2204.10.09
2204.21.01
2204.21.05
2204.21.09
2204.29.01
2204.29.05
2204.29.09
2205.10.21 Wine of fresh grapes
2205.10.25 flavoured with
2205.10.29 aromatic extracts
2205.90.21
2205.90.25
2205.90.29

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of May 1988.

M. W. TAYLOR, Comptroller of Customs
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Education

Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975

Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975

Pursuant to section 10 of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, notice is given that 4 integration agreements have been signed between the Minister of Education and the proprietors of the following schools:

St Josephs School, Queenstown.
Sacred Heart Girls College, New Plymouth.
St Benedicts School, Khandallah.
St Brigids School, Johnsonville.

The said supplementary integration agreements came into effect on 17 May 1988. Copies of the supplementary integration agreements are available for inspection without charge by any member of the public at the Department of Education, Head Office, National Mutual Building, Featherston Street, Wellington, and at regional offices.

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of May 1988.

C. HENSHILWOOD,
for Acting Director-General of Education.
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Energy

Geothermal Energy Act 1953

Geothermal Energy Act 1953

Licensing of Shallow Bores Within 1.5 kilometres of Pohutu Geyser, Rotorua.

Pursuant to section 9 (1) (b) of the Geothermal Energy Act 1953, I hereby direct that it is in the public interest that all bores 61 metres or less in depth which are within the 1.5 kilometre radius of Pohutu Geyser in Rotorua and which are currently tapping geothermal energy for domestic purposes



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๐Ÿญ Exclusive Australian Tariff Quota Tenderingโ€”Call for Tenders (continued from previous page)

๐Ÿญ Trade, Customs & Industry
26 May 1988
Australian Tariff Quota, Grape wine, Tendering, Customs Act 1966
  • M. W. Taylor, Comptroller of Customs

๐ŸŽ“ Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975

๐ŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
19 May 1988
Education, Private Schools, Integration Agreements
  • C. Henshilwood, for Acting Director-General of Education

๐ŸŒพ Licensing of Shallow Bores Within 1.5 kilometres of Pohutu Geyser, Rotorua

๐ŸŒพ Primary Industries & Resources
Geothermal Energy, Licensing, Bores, Pohutu Geyser, Rotorua